Two homeowners at 7 Proclamation Court were seriously injured in the Saturday night home invasion. Police said they are making headway in their investigation, but they have released few details.

Chief John Bryfonski said police are doing a forensic analysis of the house.

"It's a very painstaking, methodical process involving a lot of different disciplines, as you can imagine," Bryfonski said. "It's continuing on today."

Homeowners Eduardo and Sonia Quesada are still hospitalized for their injuries, and police said they are waiting to do more intensive interviews.

Sources told News 9 that on the night of the home invasion, a woman covered in blood knocked on a neighbor's door, and the neighbor called 911. The woman told the neighbor that her husband was still in their home, and so were the intruders.

During that call, police also learned that a baby was inside the home. The child was later found unharmed and is being cared for by relatives.

Last year, Eduard Quesada was arrested after a domestic disturbance call, but the charges were dropped.

"We are making no connection with any other information that may be available in an open search concerning any of the homeowners," Bryfonski said.

Bryfonski said the only description police have of a possible suspect is vague and not useful to release, but he said he is confident an arrest will be made.